If the uncle did not go to the wedding, then evil cousin bit the ax, reached the police station with a head and then ...

In Keonjhar, Odisha, a cousin killed his uncle with an ax and reached the police station with a chopped head. The accused cousin knew his uncle complained that he had not attended the wedding of his cousin and called his family arrogant. The incident is from the Cancer Village of Sadar police station. Here, a young man brutally murdered his own uncle and then reached the police station with a chopped head. According to the information, the name of the accused youth is Kabi Dehuri and he killed his uncle Hari Dehuri for old enmity. The ‘Dand Nach’ festival was arranged in town last night. The whole town was watching the festival. Meanwhile, Cousin Kabi took the opportunity at about 10pm and attacked his uncle Hari with an ax in a garden near the town. The uncle died on the spot and the cousin separated him from the torso. After this, the Kabi was cut into his hand and reached the Shuakati police station directly and surrendered to the police. Arjun Dehuri, brother of the deceased Hari Dehuri and uncle of accused Kabi Dehuri, said: ‘My brother Hari saw last night and I slept at home. Our cousin Kabi killed my brother Hari Dehuri. ‘ A few days ago saw a few days ago a few days ago. Kabi got angry about this. We got acquainted with the incident at about 23:30 and we filed a complaint with the police station. Sadar police station conducted the spiritual investigation into the accused, as soon as the information was received, the Sadar police station reached the place and began questioning the residents. Police began questioning the accused in custody and the case was being investigated in depth. The entire area is afraid of this incident and there is an atmosphere of fear in town. The mental state of the accused will also be investigated by the police and attempts are made to find out the exact cause behind the murder. This heartbreaking incident caused sensation throughout the region. Share this story -tags